Fuel-air Explosive Page

A small primary charge bursts the container, aerosolizing the fuel (liquid or solid particles) into a massive cloud that mixes with the surrounding air.

FAEs typically operate through a "two-stage" detonation process: fuel-air explosive

FAEs are notorious for their effectiveness in like bunkers, tunnels, and caves, where the fuel cloud can flow around corners before igniting. A small primary charge bursts the container, aerosolizing